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The Packard Request was primarily a styling exercise that attempted to fit a traditional Packard grille to the fascia of a 1955 [[Packard Four Hundred]]
The Packard Request was primarily a styling exercise that attempted to fit a traditional Packard grille to the fascia of a 1955 [[Packard Four Hundred]]

Revision as of 21:13, 5 February 2007

Packard Request 1955 Front.jpg
Packard Request
Packard
Years 1955
Production One-off concept car
Class Full-size Sedan
Body Style 2-Door Hardtop
Length
Width
Height
Wheelbase
Weight
Transmission
Engine
Power
Similar Packard Four Hundred
Designer Richard Teague and Edward Macauley

The Packard Request was primarily a styling exercise that attempted to fit a traditional Packard grille to the fascia of a 1955 Packard Four Hundred



Styles and Major Options

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Unique Attributes

Criticisms

Worldwide

Design quirks and oddities

Awards

See also

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PACKARD

Studebaker-Packard Corporation


Clipper | Packard | Studebaker | Ultramatic


Models

200 · 300 · Caribbean · Cavalier · Clipper · Clipper Constellation · Eight · Light Eight · Super Eight · Executive · Four Hundred · Hawk · One-Eighty · One-Ten · One-Twenty · Patrician · Packard Six · Twin Six/Twelve · Station Sedan · Studebaker based Packards

Concept Models

Balboa-X · Pan American · Panther · Predictor · Request · Special Speedster

One-Off Customs

Brown Bomber · El Paso · Pacifica · Parisian ·


Howard Darrin · James J. Nance · James Ward Packard · William Dowd Packard · George T. Christopher · Hugh Ferry · Alvan Macauley · Edward Macauley · Jesse Vincent · Richard Teague · John Reinhart


James Ward Packard and William Dowd Packard None; Defunct A division of the Studebaker-Packard Corporation


This article or section contains information about a concept automobile.

It is likely to contain information of a speculative nature, but such speculation is usually sourced from the automotive news media, the automaker's media press releases, or other news sources. Concept cars, or similar evolutionary vehicles based on them, may never see production. The content and specifications for those selected for continuation may change significantly as the concept evolves, or as production nears if it is launched, and as more information becomes available. Concept automobiles, and their derivatives if any, are subject to delays or cancellation by the automaker.


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